Monogamy of entanglement and other correlations
arXiv:quant-ph/0310037 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.69.022309
Abstract
It has been observed by numerous authors that a quantum system being entangled with another one limits its possible entanglement with a third system: this has been dubbed the "monogamous nature of entanglement". In this paper we present a simple identity which captures the trade-off between entanglement and classical correlation, which can be used to derive rigorous monogamy relations. We also prove various other trade-offs of a monogamy nature for other entanglement measures and secret and total correlation measures.
7 pages, revtex4